Search results 31616 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Nearly $500 million in US imports blocked due to Uyghur forced labor 2023-03-15 US agency launches website to track shipments blocked under a 2021 law Improved air quality in Southeast Asia in 2022, report says 2023-03-15 Only Laos and Vietnam fared slightly worse, according to the annual survey. Cambodian court hears ‘incitement’ case against NagaWorld union members 2023-03-15 A rights group says the case is politically motivated and calls for charges to be dropped. As Laos builds more hydropower dams, citizens say electricity rates remain too high 2023-03-15 Foreign debt from the dam-building is key reason prices haven’t declined. Five parties eligible for general election suggest victory for Myanmar military 2023-03-15 The five are either pro-military or lack support needed to win, the opposition says. 3 people seriously injured in Chin state land mine blast 2023-03-15 A local People’s Defense Force claimed responsibility saying it was targeting junta troops. Activists wary of project that would return 1,000 Rohingya refugees to Myanmar 2023-03-14 Refugees question whether they could go back to their original homes. Lao villagers worry that compensation for Pak Beng Dam will be too low 2023-03-14 Dam is key part of country’s goal to generate electricity and become ‘battery of Southeast Asia’ Amid North Korea’s economic woes, repairing shoes is big business 2023-03-14 Shoe repairmen earn more in a day than government officials earn in a month. On Lhasa riot anniversary, Chinese authorities search Tibetans, keep up surveillance 2023-03-14 Police are randomly checking individuals and their cell phones for contact with people outside the region. Chinese talent show host banned from Weibo over anti-Putin comments 2023-03-14 The move comes ahead of a reported visit to Moscow by Xi Jinping, and a renewed crackdown on blogs, live streams. Chinese authorities censor funeral of military doctor who broke silence on SARS 2023-03-14 Jiang Yanyong also wrote to Xi Jinping over gunshot wounds he saw after Tiananmen Square massacre More than 100 million tons of sand mined from Lower Mekong, experts say 2023-03-14 Extraction of the world's most mined mineral is having a serious impact on the biodiverse river. Nearly 10,000 Bago region residents forced to flee ahead of junta raids 2023-03-14 Villagers say there have been casualties after troops shelled their homes. Return of the wolf warrior. China's foreign ministry bares its teeth 2023-03-14 Despite netizens’ mockery of a former spokesperson, the new foreign minister vows to confront 'jackals or wolves.' Market forces a challenge for Bagan’s cattle herders 2023-03-13 Villagers near the UNESCO World Heritage site still herd cattle the way their ancestors did. AUKUS pact makes waves with submarine deal 2023-03-13 Australia to buy attack submarines from US, build own with UK’s help. Tibetan writer confirmed serving a 4-year prison sentence 2023-03-13 Zangkar Jamyang criticized China’s move to drop teaching Tibetan in schools Nothing to see here 2023-03-13 Vietnam accuses lawyers defending Buddhist group of ‘abusing democratic freedoms’ 2023-03-13 The accusation comes under Article 331, a law used to imprison dissidents. Activists say top Cambodian official’s call for smooth election just empty talk 2023-03-13 Local party officials are still being harassed and intimidated, with prosecutions of perpetrators seen as unlikely. Oscars go ahead with actor Donnie Yen in presenter role despite protest, petition 2023-03-13 Former Tiananmen Square student leader Wang Dan says Yen ‘rubbed salt into the wounds’ of the people of Hong Kong. Xi Jinping ends annual congress with calls to strengthen military 2023-03-13 Two vice premiers and the new defense minister have backgrounds in military-linked industries. Myanmar army kills 21 people sheltering in Shan state monastery, rebels say 2023-03-13 3 monks were among those who died in the raid. China warns Philippines not to give US more access to bases 2023-03-13 Beijing’s diplomatic mission in Manila casts doubt on US ambassador’s claim that move is for humanitarian reasons. Johnson South commemoration signals apparent shift in Vietnam government policy 2023-03-13 In the past authorities have halted rallies and censored reports to avoid offending China. What happens when ChatGPT meets censorship? 2023-03-12 Questions about Tiananmen Square, Dalai Lama generated different responses depending on language COMMENTARY: What's next as the dust settles after Vietnam's leadership turmoil? 2023-03-12 Vo Van Thuong's career has been within the Communist Party of Vietnam's inner echelons, as a top ideologue. Uyghur actor portraying ‘black-hearted drug dealer’ in video plays to racist tropes 2023-03-11 "This video fails completely" if China really wants to integrate Uyghurs into society, researcher says Micronesia’s outgoing president calls to cut ties with China, recognize Taiwan 2023-03-10 David Panuelo alleges Beijing has bribed many of the Pacific nation’s politicians. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 1054 Next 30 items
Search results 31616 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Nearly $500 million in US imports blocked due to Uyghur forced labor 2023-03-15 US agency launches website to track shipments blocked under a 2021 law Improved air quality in Southeast Asia in 2022, report says 2023-03-15 Only Laos and Vietnam fared slightly worse, according to the annual survey. Cambodian court hears ‘incitement’ case against NagaWorld union members 2023-03-15 A rights group says the case is politically motivated and calls for charges to be dropped. As Laos builds more hydropower dams, citizens say electricity rates remain too high 2023-03-15 Foreign debt from the dam-building is key reason prices haven’t declined. Five parties eligible for general election suggest victory for Myanmar military 2023-03-15 The five are either pro-military or lack support needed to win, the opposition says. 3 people seriously injured in Chin state land mine blast 2023-03-15 A local People’s Defense Force claimed responsibility saying it was targeting junta troops. Activists wary of project that would return 1,000 Rohingya refugees to Myanmar 2023-03-14 Refugees question whether they could go back to their original homes. Lao villagers worry that compensation for Pak Beng Dam will be too low 2023-03-14 Dam is key part of country’s goal to generate electricity and become ‘battery of Southeast Asia’ Amid North Korea’s economic woes, repairing shoes is big business 2023-03-14 Shoe repairmen earn more in a day than government officials earn in a month. On Lhasa riot anniversary, Chinese authorities search Tibetans, keep up surveillance 2023-03-14 Police are randomly checking individuals and their cell phones for contact with people outside the region. Chinese talent show host banned from Weibo over anti-Putin comments 2023-03-14 The move comes ahead of a reported visit to Moscow by Xi Jinping, and a renewed crackdown on blogs, live streams. Chinese authorities censor funeral of military doctor who broke silence on SARS 2023-03-14 Jiang Yanyong also wrote to Xi Jinping over gunshot wounds he saw after Tiananmen Square massacre More than 100 million tons of sand mined from Lower Mekong, experts say 2023-03-14 Extraction of the world's most mined mineral is having a serious impact on the biodiverse river. Nearly 10,000 Bago region residents forced to flee ahead of junta raids 2023-03-14 Villagers say there have been casualties after troops shelled their homes. Return of the wolf warrior. China's foreign ministry bares its teeth 2023-03-14 Despite netizens’ mockery of a former spokesperson, the new foreign minister vows to confront 'jackals or wolves.' Market forces a challenge for Bagan’s cattle herders 2023-03-13 Villagers near the UNESCO World Heritage site still herd cattle the way their ancestors did. AUKUS pact makes waves with submarine deal 2023-03-13 Australia to buy attack submarines from US, build own with UK’s help. Tibetan writer confirmed serving a 4-year prison sentence 2023-03-13 Zangkar Jamyang criticized China’s move to drop teaching Tibetan in schools Nothing to see here 2023-03-13 Vietnam accuses lawyers defending Buddhist group of ‘abusing democratic freedoms’ 2023-03-13 The accusation comes under Article 331, a law used to imprison dissidents. Activists say top Cambodian official’s call for smooth election just empty talk 2023-03-13 Local party officials are still being harassed and intimidated, with prosecutions of perpetrators seen as unlikely. Oscars go ahead with actor Donnie Yen in presenter role despite protest, petition 2023-03-13 Former Tiananmen Square student leader Wang Dan says Yen ‘rubbed salt into the wounds’ of the people of Hong Kong. Xi Jinping ends annual congress with calls to strengthen military 2023-03-13 Two vice premiers and the new defense minister have backgrounds in military-linked industries. Myanmar army kills 21 people sheltering in Shan state monastery, rebels say 2023-03-13 3 monks were among those who died in the raid. China warns Philippines not to give US more access to bases 2023-03-13 Beijing’s diplomatic mission in Manila casts doubt on US ambassador’s claim that move is for humanitarian reasons. Johnson South commemoration signals apparent shift in Vietnam government policy 2023-03-13 In the past authorities have halted rallies and censored reports to avoid offending China. What happens when ChatGPT meets censorship? 2023-03-12 Questions about Tiananmen Square, Dalai Lama generated different responses depending on language COMMENTARY: What's next as the dust settles after Vietnam's leadership turmoil? 2023-03-12 Vo Van Thuong's career has been within the Communist Party of Vietnam's inner echelons, as a top ideologue. Uyghur actor portraying ‘black-hearted drug dealer’ in video plays to racist tropes 2023-03-11 "This video fails completely" if China really wants to integrate Uyghurs into society, researcher says Micronesia’s outgoing president calls to cut ties with China, recognize Taiwan 2023-03-10 David Panuelo alleges Beijing has bribed many of the Pacific nation’s politicians. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 1054 Next 30 items